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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Carbon Nanocomposite-Based SCs as Wearable Energy Storage4citations
  • 2022Recent advances in carbonaceous sustainable nanomaterials for wastewater treatments86citations
  • 2022Development of 4-aminophenol sensor based on Co-MoS2 nanomaterials decorated on glassy carbon electrode using electrochemical technique10citations
  • 2022MXene-based nanocomposites for solar energy harvesting33citations
  • 2022Green Synthesis of Dimethyl Carbonate from CO2 and Methanol: New Strategies and Industrial Perspective45citations
  • 2021A review on bismuth oxyhalide based materials for photocatalysis134citations
  • 2021Influence of fly ash, glass fibers and wastewater on production of recycled aggregate concrete ; Influencia de las cenizas volantes, las fibras de vidrio y las aguas residuales en la producción de hormigón con árido reciclado11citations
  • 2021Recent advances in structural tailoring of BiOX-based 2D composites for solar energy harvesting42citations
  • 2021Molecular docking and DFT analyses of magnetic cobalt doped MoS2 and BN nanocomposites for catalytic and antimicrobial explorations31citations
  • 2021A review of photocatalytic characterization, and environmental cleaning, of metal oxide nanostructured materials132citations
  • 2020Hydrothermal Synthesis of Silver Decorated Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) Nanoflakes with Effective Photocatalytic Activity for Wastewater Treatment190citations
  • 2020Carbon Nanotubes4citations

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Recent advances in carbonaceous sustainable nanomaterials for wastewater treatments

  • Raza, A.
Abstract

The challengeable situation prevailing throughout the world is still a question mark regarding safe drinking and cleaning for water, and therefore to be resolved on priority basis in concerning research area. In this regard, advancement of environment-friendly supportable nanomaterials possessing unique benefits such as superior efficiency and selectivity, rich earth-abundance, good recyclability, low-cost producing agency, and achievable stability has become a top priority despite several prominent challenges as well as constraints remaining still unresolved. Carbonaceous nanomaterials especially like activated carbon, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, single-walled carbon nanotubes, and carbon quantum dots have been developed and their application as adsorbents toward wastewater treatment anchored with its purification; graphene (GR) and graphene oxide (GO) derivatives and other carbon-derivative nanomaterials like graphitic carbon nitrides as well as carbon sponges/ aerogels have imparted significant contribution for water associated with wastewater treatment and remediation (adsorption, membrane technologies, advanced oxidation processes), especially on the industrial level along with pharmaceutical-laden wastages. This review envelopes developed technologies, methodologies, and surface modifications regarding carbonaceous nanomaterials for removal of pollutants along with ionic metals in an aqueous medium, and proving novelty regarding nanoadsorbents for a variety of issues such as wastewater, drinking water, and groundwater remediation. Additionally, heterojunctions strategies are also addressed with current alarming trends and resolvable challenges pertaining to sustainable carbon and its derivatives unified with substantial appliances while handling and purifying wastewater are suggestively highlighted.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • nanotube
  • nitride
  • quantum dot